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Jamaica, Victoria, Farthings (2), both 1890h (Prid. 99; KM. 15) [2]. One good extremely fine, other mint state £80-100
£80–£100
Jamaica, Victoria, Halfpence (3), 1870, 1894, 1899, Farthing, 1897 (Prid. 52, 64, 104; KM. 15, 16) [4]. Mostly extremely fine or better £80-100
Medals, Curaçao, Centenary of S.E.L. Maduro & Sons, 1937, a bronze medal by O. Ruotolo for Medallic Art Co, New York, facing bearded bust of Salomon Maduro in frock coat, sea behind with anchor and dolphin, rev. Dutch-style building with, to the fore, Mercury seated right, with sailing cog and cornucopia, native family to left, 76mm (cf. DNW M11, 1525). Extremely fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £20
Medals, Jamaica, H.A.L. Simpson, photographic election pins (2, different), perhaps for the 1911 elections, his portrait on red and green background, vote for h a l simpson, both 32mm [2]. Very fine £40-60
Medals, Jamaica, The IX Central American and Caribbean Games, Kingston, 1962, medals (2), in gilt-bronze and bronze, unsigned, sprinter, rev. javelin and discuses, 63mm (Roehrs 1582); together with an enamelled brass badge, 28mm [3]. First extremely fine, others in varied state £50-70
Hammer Price: £30
Medals, Miscellaneous, SCOTLAND, Edinburgh University, a copper award medal for Clinical Surgery, named (F.W.W. Baillie, 1914), 52mm; Hamburg-Amerika Line, a silver Long Service medal, named, (Aufseher Claus Tietjen 1 Januar 1909), 37mm [2]. First very fine, second better £60-80
Medals, Miscellaneous, ENGLAND, Victory Medal (2969 Pte. A.G. Lewis, Br. W.I.R.); Royal Artillery, Capt. J.L.C. White’s bronze medal, Campaign 1914-15, 38mm [2]. Very fine, but first stained on name £30-50
Hammer Price: £35
Jamaica, Victoria, Halfpence (2), 1887, 1895 (Prid. 58, 65; KM. 16) [2]. Practically as struck, first scarce £80-100
Hammer Price: £45
Jamaica, Edward VII, Penny, 1905, Halfpence (2), 1905, 1910, Farthing, 1904 (Prid. 31, 72, 76, 109; KM. 21-3) [4]. Third extremely fine, others better £80-100
Hammer Price: £50
Jamaica, George V, Pennies (5), 1916h, 1918c, 1919c, 1920, 1928 (Prid. 37-40, 42; KM. 26) [5]. First and last very fine, others extremely fine or better £80-100
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Albion Estate, brass (4) (Lyall 219; Roehrs 1178); L.D. Baker Fruit Co, brass (Lyall 280; Roehrs 1181), square brass, stamped b (8) (Lyall 281; cf. DNW 103, 4330); A.E.B., brass (Lyall 282; cf. DNW 103, 4330); Ballards Valley Estate, zinc (2), stamped r and g (Lyall 283-4; Roehrs 1182); Alexander Barclay, octagonal brass (Lyall 285, this piece); Henry A. Bolton, brass (Lyall 286, this piece noted; Roehrs 1182) [18]. Varied state, second and last two very rare £1...
Hammer Price: £60
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Brimmer Hall Estate, iron bracteates (3) (Lyall 295-6; Roehrs 1184), aluminium (6) (Lyall 297; Roehrs 1184); Augustus A. Brown, uniface brass (5), small (3), large (2) (Lyall 298-9; Roehrs 1185); S.C. Burke, brass (5) (Lyall 300; Roehrs 1186); Cuyamel Fruit Co, brass and aluminium (2) (Lyall 535-6; Roehrs 1186); Dingwall Estate, aluminium (4) (Lyall 302; Roehrs 1187); Drax Hall Estate, brass (4) (Lyall 303; Roehrs 1187), copper (Lyall 304; Roehrs 1187); uncertain...
Hammer Price: £65
Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica Street Car Co, light red celluloid One Fare (8) (Lyall 189; Roehrs 1211); Jamaica Street Car Co Ltd, octagonal cupro-nickel One Fare (8) (Lyall 190; Prid. 140; Roehrs 1211) [16]. Lyall 189s fine, two Lyall 190s extremely fine, others generally about very fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £70
Jamaica, KINGSTON, Thomas Lundie & Co, brass, 1844 (Lyall 197; Prid. 145; Roehrs 1217); The Wakefield Medal, a plated bronze medal, named (Rfn. H.E. Vendryes, Jamaica Res. R.C.); Jamaica Home Guard, uniface openwork brass; together with other tokens, etc, of Jamaica, St Kitts, St Barts, Tobago, etc, in gold (1, a Franklin Mint .900 fine sample), silver (1), base metal (21) [26]. Varied state £100-150
Medals, Cuba, Inauguration of the Havana Waterworks, 1858, an oval copper medal, fountain depicting Neptune in shell sea-chariot, spouting hippocamps and shield of arms, rev. legend, 65 x 56mm (Roehrs 283-4); Blockade of Cuba by the U.S.A., 1898, an aluminium medal, unsigned, 35mm; The Masonic Grand Lodge, Havana, 1937, member’s medal, named (Marin Perez), 38mm [3]. Very fine and better £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica Livestock Association, 1950, a silver award medal by Turner & Simpson, 39mm; Jamaica Agricultural Society, a bronze Meritorious Service medal, un-named, 38mm; Jamaica Constabulary, medals (2), plated bronze and bronze; 25th Anniversary of Alcan Aluminium, 1977, an aluminium medal, 51mm [5]. Second very fine, others extremely fine £60-80
Bahamas, George III, Penny, 1806 (Prid. 2; KM. 1). Very fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £85
Jamaica, GOLDEN GROVE, Robert Kirkland, cupro-nickel Three-Halfpences (4), all with cancellation cross (Lyall 155; Prid. 142; Roehrs 1205) [4]. Fine, one pierced £100-150
Hammer Price: £90
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Imperial Direct West India Mail Service Co, square brass bracteates (52) (Lyall 326; Roehrs 1191) [52]. Generally fine to very fine £100-200
Medals, Jamaica, St Ann’s Parish Council, a plated bronze medal, 51mm; Numismatic Meeting, Puerto Rico, 1982, a bronze medal naming Ed Roehrs, Ken Eckardt, Ralph Gordon, Isaac Rudman, Ray Brandon and Bob Lyall, 50mm; together with other modern medals (12), including Simon Bolivar Society, 1990, City of Montego Bay, etc [14]. Extremely fine and better £60-80
Medals, Anti-Slavery, Election at York, 1807, a white metal medal or ticket, unsigned (issued by E. Thomason), wilberforce for ever, rev. humanity is the cause of the people, 40mm (Millett FPL 2001, 346; cf. DNW 31, 678). Pierced as usual, fine, very rare and an important association item £80-100
Hammer Price: £95
Medals, Jamaica, St. George Agricultural Show, c. 1911, a copper award medal by Fattorini, display of tropical plants and fruits, rev. wreath, 45mm (cf. Roehrs 1573-4). Mint state; in case of issue £40-60
Barbados, Bridgetown, Sharkey’s Bar, yellow plastic Dollar, Young Men’s Christian Association, brass Penny (Lyall 97); Christ Church, Rockley’s Resort Hotel & Beach Club, bronze Rum Punch and Lunch (Lyall 90); Barbados Transport Board, brass Bus Fare (Lyall 58) [4]. Very fine, second rare £80-100
Jamaica, Elizabeth II, Proof set, 1976, comprising 10 Dollars to Cent (KM. PS13); together with a quantity of other modern Jamaican coins and sets, mostly base metal [Lot]. Many about as struck; some cased but these damaged £80-100
Hammer Price: £100
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Morris Park Estate, brass (7) (Lyall 350; Roehrs 1193); uncertain attribution, brass, stamped p (Lyall 351); Phoenix Fruit Co, aluminium (Lyall 352; Roehrs 1195); P.[–].D., brass (Lyall 354, this piece); Quebec Estate, tin bracteates (3) (Lyall 355, 358 [2]; Roehrs 1196); R.W. or W.R., copper (Lyall 360; Roehrs 1196); Roslyn Estate, copper (2) (Lyall 361; Roehrs 1196); Russell Hall Estate, iron and aluminium, stamped g (Lyall 362) [18]. Generally fine, Lyall 352...
St Lucia, CASTRIES, Barnard, Sons & Co, uniface brass (3), different thicknesses of b (Lyall 461-3; Prid. 5; Roehrs 1267-8) [3]. Fine to very fine, Lyall 463 very rare £150-200
Medals, Haiti, Exposition Internationale d’Amsterdam, 1883, a copper medal by A. Brichaut for the Haitian Government under President General Salomon, arms of Haiti, rev. legend within and around wreath, 51mm (cf. Roehrs 1546); Ordre National du Travail, an undated plated bronze award issued by the Department of Work, 40mm [2]. Very fine and better £80-100
Medals, Jamaica, St. Catherine Parochial Board, a bronzed lead-filled impression of the Board’s Seal, c. 1880, armorial mitre above capstan, legend around in two lines, 45mm; together with lead impressions of armorial seals (2), Bermuda, 38mm, on irregular heptagonal flan; Trinidad, 19mm, on octagonal flan, and an antique lead seal, letters egss around small cross, 55 x 36mm [4]. Last fine, others very fine £80-100
Medals, Jamaica, The Jamaica Preceptory, 1909, a Founders jewel by Spencer & Co, silver and enamel cross with applied central shield of a red cross, set with five pineapples, on white, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 46 x 39mm (Roehrs 1571). Extremely fine, rare, with tattered ribbon and Founder clasp; in case of issue £150-200
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica Command, Athletic Meeting, 1926, a silver medal, named (Bdsm. G. Hamilton, W.I.R.), 32mm; Association Football League, medals (2), in bronze and white metal, both 39mm; Football Association, enamelled medals (2), silver (awarded 1927) and bronze (awarded 1923-4), both 25mm [5]. Very fine £70-90
Medals, Trinidad, The Trinidad Guardian, a silver-gilt award medal for 20 years’ service by A. Clark & Co, winged figure over map, rev. wreath, hallmarked Birmingham 1949, 28mm. Extremely fine; suspension loop and ring, ribbon with clasp £60-80
Medals, Turks and Caicos Islands, Spanish Wreck Recovered, 1687, a silver reproduction of Bower’s medal, struck in 1971 for the Crown Agents on behalf of the Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands, similar, 55mm, edge stamped 0202 (cf. MI I, 619/33; E 285; Betts 67; MH 71; Roehrs 1648). Mint state, toned; in case of issue £80-100
Jamaica, Victoria, Pennies (6), 1869, 1880, 1888, 1889, 1893, 1895; Halfpence (9), 1869, 1870, 1882h, 1884 (2), 1888 (2), 1889, 1899; Farthings (7), 1880, 1884, 1885, 1889, 1891 (2), 1895 (Prid. 9, 12, 18-19, 22-4, 51-2, 55-6, 59-60, 67, 92, 94-5, 98, 100, 103; KM. 15-17) [22]. Very fine to extremely fine, some better £150-200
Jamaica, Edward VII, Pennies (7), 1904, 1906 (2), 1907, 1909 (2), 1910; Halfpence (3), 1904, 1907 (2), Farthings (4), 1905, 1907, 1910 (2) (Prid. 30, 32-5, 71, 74, 110, 112, 114; KM. 21-3) [14]. Varied state £80-100
Hammer Price: £110
Jamaica, KINGSTON, A.L. Malabre & Co, uniface zinc coaling tallies (6), stamped a.l.m.c, three also stamped f (Lyall 348-9; Roehrs 1218) [6]. Fine £80-100
Jamaica, kingston, Louis Winkler & Son, aluminium Halfpenny, similar, 0.96g/12h (Lyall 213; Prid. 156; Roehrs 1225). Obverse with some surface corrosion, reverse extremely fine, very rare £100-150
Medals, Jamaica, British Empire and Commonwealth Games, Kingston, 1966, participation medals (3), in plated bronze and bronze (2), similar, 54mm (Roehrs 1584); Third World Netball Tournament, Jamaica, 1970, a bronze medal, 54mm [4]. Matt surfaces, mint state or virtually so £100-150
Barbados, BRIDGETOWN, Thomas Lawlor & Co, copper check, legend both sides, 4.36g/12h (Lyall 88; Prid. 29; Roehrs 1024). Extremely fine and attractively patinated £80-100
Jamaica, Fruit Trade Tallies: Seaverns & Co, brass (18) (Lyall 363; Roehrs 1197); S. & H., brass (5) (Lyall 364; Roehrs 1197); S.S. Smith Co, brass (36) (Lyall 367; Roehrs 1197); Standard Fruit & Steamship Co, brass (132), various cancellation marks, etc [191]. Varied state £100-200
Hammer Price: £120
Medals, Jamaica, Jamaica International Exhibition, 1891, a bronze award medal by L.C. Wyon, from the same dies as previous, 46mm (Roehrs 1566). Good very fine £80-100
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